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Why Are So Many Minority Students in Special Education? Understanding Race and Disability in School by Beth Harry

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Examines the disproportionate placement of Black and Hispanic students in special education through the presentation of stories, representing the range of experiences that culturally and linguistically diverse students are apt to face in school.

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Why Are So Many Minority Students in Special Education? Understanding Race and Disability in School by Beth Harry

Examines the disproportionate placement of Black and Hispanic students in special education through the presentation of stories, representing the range of experiences that culturally and linguistically diverse students are apt to face in school.

Beth Harry is a professor of special education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Miami, Florida. She is the author of Cultural Diversity, Families, and the Special Education System. Janette Klingner is an associate professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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ISBN 13 9780807746257
ISBN 10 0807746258
Title Why Are So Many Minority Students in Special Education? Understanding Race and Disability in School
Author Beth Harry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Teachers' College Press
Year published 2005-01-01
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.